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Scottish Football: Rangers vow to pay staff the living wage
Supporters called for change at last week’s AGM

RANGERS pledged yesterday to pay their employees the living wage, becoming the third Scottish club to implement it.

Glasgow rivals Celtic have been pressed by fans to introduce the living wage at the Premiership club but Rangers have beaten them to it, leaving the Hoops red-faced.

The Glasgow team have followed in the footsteps of Hearts and Raith Rovers, who pay their staff £8.25, after last week’s AGM saw supporters call for the scheme to introduced.

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